New Caribou – Odessa [mp3]

Caribou recently released a new track, “Odessa”, that manage to slip through the cracks of Pasta Primavera.  But now that I’ve realized my mistake, I can clearly see why this song is being talked about and why I should talk about it as well.  Dan Snaith, the brilliant mind behind Caribou, literally puts every sound imaginable…read more

Originally published by Pasta Primavera on 2010-02-09 09:00:28

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Really been enjoying “Odessa”, the newest song from Caribou. It will be on Caribou’s new album Swim . “Odessa” is very heavy on the electronics, which is different for him, but it works really well. Dan Snaith has a really gentle, clear, organic voice that may remind some fans of The Whitest Boy Alive. Snaith smartly applies electronic…read more

Originally published by We All Want Someone on 2010-02-24 17:12:24

It seems like a long-time ago that Dan Snaith’s Caribou gave-away the track of their new album “Swim” but now he has released the video for the song ‘Odessa’. It is perhaps one of the strangest videos I have seen all year. It starts with a girl with her face covered in… Click the link to read more read more

Originally published by JP’s Blog on 2010-02-21 22:14:00

I know I just talked about this track, but now I have another reason to back up it’s greatness.  Caribou has released a new video for the first single “Odessa” off of the upcoming Merge release Swim .  The video is a never-ending epic cinematic overlay directed by Video Marsh .  Check it: from Pitchfork TV…read more

Originally published by Pasta Primavera on 2010-02-21 06:00:35

Los Angeles electronic artist Ramona Gonzalez or better known as Nite Jewel has remixed Caribou’s first single from his new album “Swim”, ‘Odessa’. The song is transformed and is given a hazy, ehtereal sound. Its original funky bassline is removed but Dan Snaith’s distant vocals are kept giving the song a whole new atmosphere. The song…read more

Originally published by JP’s Blog on 2010-03-24 05:39:46

Click image to download full album Song: Caribou – Odessa Download audio file (Odessa.mp3) What others say: Caribou is running away with the contest for 2010’s dirtiest beat. Odessa, aside from leading that pack of filth, possesses a fine Arthur Russell-esque vocal that segues into a carefree hook that screams incongruous. This baby defies categorization. Bonus: Caribou…read more

Originally published by Indie Shuffle on 2010-05-11 08:35:53

Caribou ’s Swim comes out on June 4th and from what I’ve heard in “Odessa” and “Sun”, this album is going to be dope.  Speaking of “Sun”, Caribou has launched a massive remix contest for the track.  Simply go to their site and download the stems for free via Soundcloud…then do some…read more

Originally published by Pasta Primavera on 2010-04-21 05:00:54

“Odessa,” the first single from Caribou’s upcoming LP Swim , is sexy. “Elctropop” and “disco” are often used in the description of the song, and, indeed, “Odessa” is more reminiscent of bands like Hot Chip or Hercules and Love Affair than Caribou’s previous material. A prominent bassline, a little house vibe that would make the good…read more

Originally published by Pretty Much Amazing on 2010-02-21 14:35:32

Check out the new video for Caribou´s “Odessa” from the upcoming album Swim. Swim is out on April 20th via Merge in North America, and April 19th via City Slang everywhere else. Caribou – Odessa The track listing of the album is: 1. Odessa 2. Sun 3. Kaili 4. Found Out 5. Bowls 6. Leave House 7. Hannibal 8. Lalibela 9. Jamelia MYSPACE read more

Originally published by Stan Blog on 2010-02-19 10:16:50

Caribou ’s new song gets remixed by Nite Jewel ! And of course it’s good. ‘Odessa (Nite Jewel remix)’ will be on Caribou’s forthcoming Europe-only single. Swim is due April 20 on Merge/City Slang, you can pre-order it here . Download the original version of ‘Odessa’ and watch the video here . Odessa (Nite Jewel remix) [ via ] Caribou…read more

Originally published by No Conclusion on 2010-03-24 06:15:00

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